Installing an SEO plugin is easy; configuring it correctly is what drives rankings. This guide focuses on practical plugin choices and setup decisions that avoid common WordPress SEO mistakes.
What an SEO plugin should handle
- Meta titles and descriptions
- XML sitemaps
- Schema basics
- Canonical URLs
- Social preview metadata
Recommended plugin approach
Use one primary SEO plugin only. Running multiple SEO plugins at once can cause conflicting meta output.
Core setup checklist
- Set title templates for posts/pages.
- Write unique meta descriptions for key posts.
- Enable and submit XML sitemap in Search Console.
- Set canonical tags correctly for duplicate-like pages.
- Disable indexing for low-value archives if needed.
Content-level best practices
- One clear search intent per post
- Descriptive H2/H3 headings
- Internal links to closely related posts
- At least one authoritative external source
Technical checks after setup
curl -I https://www.wordpresshosting.solutions/your-post/
curl https://www.wordpresshosting.solutions/sitemap_index.xml
Verify correct indexability and sitemap output.
Validation
Re-test key user paths and review service logs after each change.
Further reading: Google SEO Starter Guide
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